Spurred by positive intent shown by European ministers to address the eurozone’s debt crisis, the JSE made early gains in morning trade.
SA’s second largest city has a homicide rate higher than the national average, a global study has shown.
Woolworths paid its chief executive Ian Moir R13.6-million, including a bonus of R8.25-million, added to his R5.312-million normal annual package.
After facing customer criticism, Vodacom has changed its mind about slowing down its BlackBerry internet services.
Kopeng Obed Bapela has called for the decryption of BlackBerry Messenger-type services should there be an increase in cybercrime in the space.
Following the resignation of its CEO, Cell C says that its board had started the process to replace Lars Reichelt and prefers a local candidate.
The JSE traded higher by noon on Friday as the JSE looked beyond a current mixed global economic picture.
The JSE remained strong by noon on Thursday, buoyed by firm metal stocks and global positive sentiment.
The JSE lost a bit of ground by noon on Tuesday, showing signs of consolidation following strong gains made on Monday.